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Sydney 2000 - Olympic Sailing Day Nine

by Editor 25 Sep 2000 09:09 BST

Silver for Barker and Hiscocks !

Great Britain has a new pair of Olympic Silver Medallists. Ian Barker and Simon Hiscocks, Team GB's 49er representatives held their nerves in the final race showdown of the 16 race Olympic series, finishing third across the line to win the Olympic Silver medal by four points from brothers Jonathan and Charlie McKee (USA).

With no other medals being decided today and the Gold medal already wrapped up by Thomas Johanson and Jyrki Jarvi (Finland), all the focus on the water revolved around course area B and the gripping final to decide which nation would win Silver and who would take home the Bronze.

Barker and Hiscocks sailed out to the final race from Rushcutters Bay in the provisional Silver medal position with the McKee brothers, both Olympic medallists in other classes, six points behind and gunning for them. If the McKee's won the race, the British pair could not afford to finish lower than sixth in a fleet brimming with European and world champions.

The first start of the day in a 10-knot breeze was recalled but Ian and Simon came cleanly off the line on the second attempt and held third position at the windward mark with the USA crew fifth.

Helmsman and Flying Dutchman Gold Medallist Jonathan McKee managed to gain a place downwind and slide inside the British pair at the leeward mark with Barker holding fourth. As the breeze shifted on the next beat Ian dropped to sixth while their rivals attacked the Spanish world champions for the lead, some 40 seconds in front. However, Barker slowly ground away through the fleet on the final windward leg to the finish to move up to third while Jonathan and Charlie McKee led the fleet across the line for the final time.

Ian Barker and Simon Hiscocks had done enough, the 49er class Olympic Silver medal belonged to Great Britain. " We knew we had to keep our eyes open and keep level heads and make the best of the situation. The American's did the same but a bit better as they won the race but not enough to take the Silver medal from us," commented Ian on stepping ashore to applause from the British team.

Reflecting on his tactics for the day Ian added: "I knew there was no point mucking about at the start and trying anything silly. You only have a 40% chance of pulling anything off in that situation and that would have been no good today. I wanted to make sure we had a comfortable position in the race, stay calm and not make any mistakes".

Ian and Simon will collect their medals this evening on the steps of the Sydney Opera House in the first of two sailing medal ceremonies.

Meanwhile, Iain Percy extended his lead in the Finn class over 1996 Olympic champion Mateusz Kusnierewicz (Poland) to ten points after a ninth and second in series races three and four on course area D inside Sydney Heads. 1996 Olympic Silver Medallist Sebastien Godefroid (Belguim) has moved up to third with seven races left to sail before Percy will know if he is to be Great Britain's first Olympic medallist in the men's single-handed discipline since 1952.

Sailing alongside the Finn's, Ian Walker and Mark Covell kept their hand in the Star class competition after a twelfth and seventh in their third and fourth races. They are now sixth overall while 1992 Finn Gold Medallist Jose Maria van der Ploeg and crew Rafael Trujillo (Spain) have a slender two point lead over 1996 Gold Medallist's Torben Grael and Marcelo Ferreira (Brazil). "It was very tough out there again today and especially under the cliffs (of North Head) with a North East breeze but I'm reasonably pleased with the way we sailed. Most importantly, we kept out cool and didn't give up," commented Walker, a Silver medallist in the 470 class. "We're still right in with a shout, it's early days yet," added crewman Mark Covell.

Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield are set for a final race "all or nothing" showdown in the men's 470 class on Wednesday as they sit in fifth overall, seven points off the Bronze medal position which is currently held by 1996 Gold Medallists Igor Matvienko and Evhen Braslavets (Ukraine).

49er Final Results: (16 races, 2 discards)

PosNationHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16Pts
1FINThomas JohansonJyrki Jarvi272-12341062472312-1345
2GBRIan BarkerSimon Hiscocks-1356-1062429544541357
3USAJonathan McKeeCharlie McKee63515-14-131331117611163
4ESPSantiago Lopez-VazquezJavier de la Plaza18-1184311111-18511-1210475
5GERMarcus BaurPhilip Barth5143-11-1211569661036675
6AUSChris NicholsonDaniel Phillips11111-141112316-1710859779

Finn: (after 4 races, no discard)

PosNationHelmR1R2R3R4Pts
1GBRIain Percy219214
2POLMateusz Kusznierewicz1411824
3BELSebastien Gobefroid13310127
4SWEFredrik Loof1751629
5FRAXavier Rohart11114329
6TURAli Enver Adakan5717736

Star: (after 4 races, no discard)

PosNationHelmCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1ESPJose Maria van der PloegRafael Trujillo248317
2BRATorben GraelMarcelo Ferreira3131219
3AUSColin BeashelDavid Giles886123
4ITAFerdinando ColaninnoPietro D'Ali929626
5BERLee WhitePeter Bromby4103926
6GBRIan WalkerMark Covell1912729

Men's 470: (after 10 races, 2 discards)

PosNationHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1AUSMark TurnbullTom Kong512-14710812-1236
2USAPaul FoersterBob Merrick89411116-12-13141
3UKREvhen BraslavetsIgor Matvienko25-30-30624911645
4ARGJavier ConteJuan de la Fuente11685-306371-1847
5GBRNicholas RogersJoe Glanfield431718-18-1866752
6PORMiguel NunesAlvaro Marinho146759515-25-1652

Tornado, Mistral Men & Mistral Womens results are subject to protest.

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